I'm curious to how you've narrowed the selection to these three manufactures?
After doing a little research, I find your speakers are quite efficient. No need to stick a monster amplifier on these bookshelves.
I think Cxintx and Bob Reynolds are on to something. How about add a sub?
Trying out a nice medium powered tubed amplifier sounds like a good idea. Especially if it has a sub out or an extra set of RCA outputs. You'll hear more of a difference doing this than choosing between the three manufactures of amplifiers above. A tubed integrated may be a good move.
You could possibly like what you hear. lol
If your speaker is anything like its counter part reviewed by Soundstage. The extra power will just go to waste.
Contrary to popular belief, high wattage isn't always needed to attain good sound.
You really need to be careful matching up the amplifier to your speakers. With the wrong one..you could get thin or brittle highs.
Good luck with the hunt
After doing a little research, I find your speakers are quite efficient. No need to stick a monster amplifier on these bookshelves.
I think Cxintx and Bob Reynolds are on to something. How about add a sub?
Trying out a nice medium powered tubed amplifier sounds like a good idea. Especially if it has a sub out or an extra set of RCA outputs. You'll hear more of a difference doing this than choosing between the three manufactures of amplifiers above. A tubed integrated may be a good move.
You could possibly like what you hear. lol
If your speaker is anything like its counter part reviewed by Soundstage. The extra power will just go to waste.
Contrary to popular belief, high wattage isn't always needed to attain good sound.
You really need to be careful matching up the amplifier to your speakers. With the wrong one..you could get thin or brittle highs.
Good luck with the hunt